I have the rear tine garden king tiller. Nice to watch this and learn the same engineering that’s in mine also for when I have to work on it. Really enjoyed watching this. Takes me back to the days of watching my dad taking things apart and trying not to break them in the process. We always bought used and repaired what was needed. He still does! Thanks for posting this.
That's cool! Yeah, this jazz or repairing things seems to be dying art for sure. He still does it ad so I. I put this kind of stuff out there to show what can be done. This tiller was pretty much dead, but now it's working pretty much like new. Take care, G.
Great to see a new video from you. Keep them coming.
Thanks Glen. Yeah, I've been really slow with posting. Good to hear from you. Take care, G.
I have the rear tine garden king tiller. Nice to watch this and learn the same engineering that’s in mine also for when I have to work on it. Really enjoyed watching this. Takes me back to the days of watching my dad taking things apart and trying not to break them in the process. We always bought used and repaired what was needed. He still does! Thanks for posting this.
That's cool! Yeah, this jazz or repairing things seems to be dying art for sure. He still does it ad so I. I put this kind of stuff out there to show what can be done. This tiller was pretty much dead, but now it's working pretty much like new. Take care, G.
Cool, a three part.
That is was! G.
Bro I’m in this video lol
Yup! G.
Wanting to do a coil conversion on my old Garden King 210 385 205. Any ideas on what part number? Has anyone done a conversion on one of these?
I would have no idea Jacob. Perhaps someone else will chime in that does know. Good luck, G.